Diffusion - page 3

How does absorption and difussiontakes place in palants?
Plants have root hairs on their primary and secondary roots. Plants absorb water and minerals salt from the soil with the help of root hairs. ... This...
Describe one example of diffusion in the human body?
Examples of diffusion in living organisms Oxygen and carbon dioxide, dissolved in water, are exchanged by diffusion in the lungs: oxygen moves down a ...
Give an example of diffusion in the body?
Examples of diffusion in living organisms Oxygen and carbon dioxide, dissolved in water, are exchanged by diffusion in the lungs: oxygen moves down a ...
What is the function of diffusion in the human body?
Diffusion is very important in the body for the movement of substances eg the movement of oxygen from the air into the blood and carbon dioxide out of...
How do diffusion and osmosis relate?
Osmosis only allows solvent molecules to move freely, but diffusion allows both solvent and solute molecules to move freely. ... Osmosis happens when ...
Why is diffusion important to living things?
Diffusion is important to cells because it allows them to gain the useful substances they require to obtain energy and grow, and lets them get rid of ...
Where in the human body does simple diffusion occur?
In the liver, waste material, urea, is excreted onto the blood by the process f simple diffusion. Similarly, in kidneys, removal of waste chemicals an...
Why is diffusion important to a unicellular animal such as ameoba?
A simple, unicellular organism (consisting of one cell) can rely on diffusion to move substances into and out of the cell. Its surface area is large c...
Why aren't osmosis and simple diffusion sufficient for the transport of all substances?
What limits osmosis and diffusion?Why does osmosis and diffusion not require energy?What Cannot be transported by simple diffusion?What is not common...